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Larry Page and Sergey Brin: Information at Your Fingertips [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 154 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 433 g, Full colour photographs & line illustrations, sidebars
  • Sari: Trailblazers in Science and Technology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Chelsea House Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1604136766
  • ISBN-13: 9781604136760
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 154 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 433 g, Full colour photographs & line illustrations, sidebars
  • Sari: Trailblazers in Science and Technology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Chelsea House Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1604136766
  • ISBN-13: 9781604136760
Teised raamatud teemal:
When Stanford graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin collaborated on the search engine Google, they didn't realize that their invention would soon become so ingrained in Web culture that its name would be used as a verb. As the search engine of choice worldwide, Google ranks Web sites' popularity according to how many other sites link to them, increasing the chances that the desired Web site is in the first few results. More than just a search engine today, Google boasts maps, email, videos, e-commerce, news, social networking, and much more. Larry Page and Sergey Brin shows how the combination of personal decisions and particular opportunities for Page and Brin have led to remarkable results in their professional and personal lives.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
1 Different Lives, Common Dreams
1(8)
From Hammer to Keyboard
1(1)
A Common Experience: The Montessori Schools
2(1)
A Love of Technology
3(1)
College Standout
4(1)
From Russia with Determination
5(1)
Becoming American
6(1)
Programming, Math, and Science
6(3)
2 Crawling the Web
9(12)
Beginning a Partnership
9(1)
What If We Could Download the Whole Web?
10(2)
The Inquiring Mind of Tim Berners-Lee
12(2)
The First Search Engines
14(1)
BackRub and PageRank
15(3)
From BackRub to Google
18(3)
3 On Their Own
21(14)
A Fateful Decision
22(1)
Fuel for Launch
23(2)
Big Ideas, Small Spaces
25(1)
Scrounging Servers and Packing Cages
26(2)
Finding Support and Reaching Out
28(1)
Food for Thought
29(1)
Googling Yahoo
30(3)
Adding AOL
33(2)
4 Getting Big
35(10)
A New Way to Advertise
37(1)
AdWords and AdSense
37(2)
Gaming Google
39(1)
Search for a CEO
40(2)
The Day the Web Grew Up
42(1)
"Don't Be Evil"
42(3)
5 Here, There, and Everywhere
45(12)
Local Search and Google Maps
45(2)
Google Earth
47(3)
Google in Space?
50(1)
All the Books in the World
51(3)
Google Tackles E-mail
54(3)
6 Going Public
57(10)
Managing Innovation
57(3)
A New Bubble?
60(2)
Initial Public Offering
62(1)
Bumps in the Road
63(2)
Liftoff
65(1)
Casual Billionaires and Wedding Plans
65(2)
7 Google in a Changing World
67(13)
YouTube
68(1)
Mobile Revolution
69(3)
Up in the Cloud
72(2)
Social Stumbles
74(2)
Cyberbullying: Who Should Be Responsible?
76(1)
Google Finally Gets Social?
77(3)
8 Power and Responsibility
80(19)
Doing Good
80(2)
The China Dilemma
82(5)
Vanishing Privacy?
87(4)
Is Google Changing Our Brain?
91(1)
Government Intrusions?
92(1)
Too Powerful?
93(3)
Personalized News and the "Filter Bubble"
96(3)
Conclusion: Googling the Future
99(8)
New Challenges
100(3)
Googling the Genome
103(3)
The Ultimate Google
106(1)
Chronology 107(9)
Glossary 116(5)
Further Resources 121(6)
Index 127
Harry Henderson has been a science and technical writer for nearly 30 years, in areas including computers and computer science, mathematics, and physical science, with an emphasis on biography. Henderson's recent publications for Facts On File and Chelsea House include biographies of Richard Feynman and Alan Turing, as well as the critically acclaimed Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, Revised Edition.